Thursday, September 16, 2010

Strongest case for cloud computing; No IPv6 plan? You're behind.

No IPv6 plan? You're behind schedule | Neustar, Infoblox team on cloud service

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The strongest case for cloud computing
In the midst of all of the various reasons for cloud computing and virtualization, we think we may have hit on the strongest reason yet: ease of PC upgrades. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Xerox

Colleges build foundation for document management system
Two liberal arts colleges in upstate New York reduced paper consumption, costs, and the number of printers used from 550 to 81. They also improved digital document workflow, printer management and campus-wide productivity. Read Now.

WHITE PAPER: Emerson Network Power

Precision Cooling vs. Comfort Cooling
Extreme temperature and humidity variations can damage computer systems and shorten equipment life. This eBook highlights the differences between precision air conditioning systems and building air conditioning systems, comparing energy efficiency and annual operating costs. Read Now

No IPv6 plan? You're behind schedule
If you haven't started deploying IPv6 -- or at least begun planning your IPv6 deployment -- you have fallen behind schedule compared to the majority of network operators worldwide, according to the latest survey about global readiness for IPv6, the long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol. Read More


WHITE PAPER: SonicWALL

The Next Generation is the Smart Generation
Innovations such as mobility, Web 2.0, social media and cloud computing have dramatically changed the IT landscape and introduced new security threats into the corporate network. This eBook investigates why traditional firewalls are no longer enough, and how application intelligence and control enable network security in the wake of these changes. Read more.

Neustar, Infoblox team on cloud service
In another sign that DNS operations are migrating into the cloud, industry leader Neustar will announce on Tuesday a new managed service that allows companies to outsource all of their internal DNS and related network address management functions that run on Infoblox appliances. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & AMD

AMD Introduces a Revolutionary 4P Server Pricing Strategy
The processing power, larger memory and I/O bandwidth of 4P servers were generally a better fit for virtualization and multi-threaded database applications than 2P servers, but the increased power came at a cost. AMD has taken a new approach. The Opteron 6000 series single platform supports both 4P and 2P servers at a 2P price. Learn More Today!

Verizon launches cloud service for SMBs
Verizon announced a cloud computing service for small and medium-sized businesses in the U.S. with up to 1,000 employees. Read More

Super-fast broadband will benefit elderly & disabled
Super-fast broadband will benefit the elderly and disabled Brits in a number of ways, including offering access to services such as remote health monitoring, says Ofcom. Read More



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